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Strategic Policy on the Development of Higher Education in China

Bing Zhao

Abstract


Asian Universities rank high in the global universities, while western universities decline due to the the quality of higher
education. There are several reasons owing to the rise of Asian universities including the increase in the enrollment, active research
circumstances, the Asian culture of learning, etc. China has the long history of education and the earliest education can be traced
back to Yu period (2257-2208 BC). Then, education in China evolves according to different dynasties and country policies. What is
worth to mention is that Chinese government plays an essential role in the development of higher education in China like supplying
financial support, making 985 and 211 program, and enlarging of enrollment.

Keywords


higher education, Asian education, strategic development

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18282/l-e.v9i4.1690

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